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June 2017
Survive – Strive – Thrive
Survive Strive Thrive: Thriving Through Family A free one day workshop about brain injury. This year's theme will look at how family relationships support the recovery of the brain injury survivor. Attendance is free but registration is required. Please email sst@cridge.org to register.
Find out more »September 2017
Ride for Refuge
The Ride for Refuge is a family friendly bike and walk event that raises funds for charities who serve the displaced, exploited and vulnerably. The Cridge Centre hosts the Victoria event and also has teams participating. To learn more or to register, click here or go to www.rideforrefuge.org. We would love to see you there!
Find out more »December 2017
Stuff the Stocking
Come join us for a morning of Christmas cheer as we Stuff the Stocking to support our Respitality program! There will be good things to eat, music and a chance to chat with staff, volunteers and families who are part of Respitality. This is a great way to kick off the Christmas season and show your support for an award winning Cridge program! For more info: 250 220 8570
Find out more »June 2018
Survive-Strive-Thrive
Thriving through the shadows. 5th Annual Conference on Brain Injury. Free Admission - registration required. Email sst@cridge.org to reserve your seats. Speakers: Dr. David Musnick: Certified practitioner in Functional Medicine and a member of the teaching faculty at the Institute of Functional Medicine. Bruno Guevremont: Veteran, Invictus Games Ambassador, Bell Let’s Talk Ambassador and Team Canada Captain at the 2016 Invictus Games. Elizabeth Steeves: Retired member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, member of Team Canada and flagbearer at the 2017 Invictus…
Find out more »June 2019
Concussion: a Dance Theatre Performance by Stacey Horton
Inspired and informed by Horton’s personal experience, Concussion uses dance, music and voice to evoke the disorienting, frightening experience of coping with multiple concussions.
Find out more »Concussion: a Dance Theatre Performance by Stacey Horton. Performance #2
Inspired and informed by Horton’s personal experience, Concussion uses dance, music and voice to evoke the disorienting, frightening experience of coping with multiple concussions.
Find out more »Survive Strive Thrive 2019
Survive Strive Thrive 2019: Brain Injury, Mental Health, & Addiction is a FREE one-day annual conference, held in conjunction with Brain Injury Awareness month. The purpose of SST is to provide education to healthcare professionals, students, and families and survivors living with a brain injury on the best practices, challenges and solutions when living with a brain injury. When: Wed, 19 June 2019, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM PDT Where: University of Victoria, Bob Wright Rm 150 3800 Finnerty Road Please…
Find out more »A Change of Mind by Hilary Pryor (documentary)
A Change of Mind demonstrates how broken lives can be re-built and damaged brains refreshed, through new approaches to helping survivors, through science and through a change in societal attitudes and legal reforms.
Find out more »The Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence and Brain Injury Workshop
Join us as we discuss ground-breaking research linking brain injury and intimate partner violence. The session will offer a brief overview of the links between intimate partner violence (IPV) and brain injury (BI), followed by the launching of an IPV/BI toolkit for front line workers developed by the University of Toronto in collaboration with The Cridge Centre for the Family.
Find out more »December 2019
Stuff the Stocking
Join us for our annual fundraiser in support of The Cridge Respitality Program! Make a difference in the lives of parents (or caregivers) of children with disabilities! Everyone is welcome. WHEN: Friday, December 13th, 8 am to 11 am WHERE: The Cridge Seniors' Lounge at 1307 Hillside Ave
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